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Junior footy hits the target

Juniors took a punt on Aussie-rules footy at a free clinic hosted by the North Dandenong Masala Junior Football Club on 26 March.

The club is enlisting Under-9s players for its inaugural side as well as Auskick players for the 2022 season.

Thanks to a generous sponsor Boutique Real Estate, all player fees will be free.

The club is a merger between Masala Football Club and the revived North Dandenong Junior Football Club.

Known as ‘the Tigers’, its uniform shares the two sets of club colours – maroon, and yellow and black.

Australian Rules juniors had temporarily vanished from Dandenong North’s Lois Twohig Oval due to changing cultural demographics and a lack of volunteers.

And despite its long, rich history, the North Dandenong junior club folded in 2018.

But at the urging of North Dandenong’s late president Colin Riddiford, the ground co-tenant Masala Football Club began an Auskick program.

Now in its 10th year, Masala has built a legion of senior players from an array of cultural backgrounds.

It was keen to establish junior pathways as well as to field a women’s side, junior co-ordinator Janahan Kumaralingam said

“It’s a difficult demographic for footy. But Masala is all about multiculturalism.”

By 2021 – and despite Covid shutdowns – the club attracted 60 junior Auskickers.

To register for the junior club’s Under 9’s, go to: playhq.com/afl/register/431b98

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